LimeWire says "unauthorized" applications using its name

Reuters Staff

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NEW YORK (Reuters) - File-sharing service LimeWire, which last month was shut down by a federal judge, published a notice on its website on Wednesday warning that other applications are using its name.

“We have very recently become aware of unauthorized applications on the Internet purporting to use the LimeWire name,” the notice says.

“We demand that all persons using the LimeWire software, name, or trademark in order to upload or download copyrighted works in any manner cease and desist from doing so. We further remind you that the unauthorized uploading and downloading of copyrighted works is illegal.”

LimeWire, in the notice, said it is taking steps to comply with the October court order that stopped the company from distributing its software.

The New York-based company was one of the world’s biggest services for letting consumer share music, movies and TV shows for free over the Internet.